Andrew Cavenagh has been doing his utmost to win over Rangers fans since becoming the Chairman of the Ibrox outfit.
We reported that Cavenagh interacted with the Rangers fans as he sat with the away fans during the 1-0 win over St Mirren at Paisley in March.
He visits Ibrox regularly as well and appears to have grand plans for the club’s future.
What have YOU made of Andrew Cavenagh’s time as Chairman? 🤔
He is delivering on his promises…
Andrew Cavenagh watches Falkirk clash with fans in Philadelphia at 7am
Rangers beat Falkirk in the Scottish Premiership by a 6-3 scoreline on Sunday, in what was an eventful game away from home.
Cavenagh showed up to watch the game at 7 am in the United States with Philadelphia’s Rangers Supporters’ Club.
Via their official X account, the supporters’ club posted a group image with Cavenagh in it.

This shows the American’s love for the Light Blues as he woke up early in the morning and once again interacted with the fans during a screening of the Falkirk clash.
Danny Rohl’s side were 2-0 down at half-time, and the German galvanised his team during the break as they scored six second-half goals to maintain the pressure on Hearts.
They are now a point behind them on the SPFL table, sitting on 69 points going into the split.
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Fans feared for the worst when they saw the Gers go down by two goals in the first half of what was a must-win game.
Ahead of the break before the post-split games, the last thing Rohl and the players would have wanted was a demoralising result.
However, they showed everyone, including themselves, that they are capable of showing up when the chips are down.
Rohl decided to pair Youssef Chermiti and Bojan Miovski to lead the line for the second half and that was the game-changing decision, with the duo scoring two goals each.
Nicolas Raskin also showed that he’s up for the fight post the split as he registered his name on the scoresheet as well.
The Gers still look a tad suspect defensively, but going forward, they appear to have found their groove at the right time.

